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A
considerable
number
of
species
of
birds
build
their
nests
in
close
proximity
to,
or
even
inside
of,
nests
of
aggressive,
stinging
insects—bees,
wasps,
and
ants.
Thus,
in
eastern
Africa,
Loveridge
(1922)
found
in
the
case
of
a
little
weaver,
the
cordon
bleu,
Uraeginthus
angolensis
(Linnaeus),
that
in
19
out
of
20
instances
the
birds
built
their
nests
...
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A considerable number of species of birds build their nests in close proximity to, or even inside of, nests of aggressive, stinging insects—bees, wasps, and ants. Thus, in eastern Africa, Loveridge (1922) found in the case of a little weaver, the cordon bleu, Uraeginthus angolensis (Linnaeus), that in 19 out of 20 instances the birds built their nests ...
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